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Ion Game Day Prime Time
Kim J Martin | 2024-09-15 02:45:32 |
I had been looking for a different solution for my two camera bodies I used to just sling over my shoulders with the included straps, and as a wedding photographer I needed more speed when I was switching between bodies (especially since I shoot prime lenses). I had heard about the Money Maker and seen it around (although I didn't know what it was at that time,) and it looked pretty cool and seemed like it would make my transitions quicker, so I ordered it. The first wedding I used it at, it was a bit of a learning curve and I had to adjust it a few times to get it right, but it was exactly what I needed. Now I can simply drop one camera and grab the other, and the time between shots is about a second. I also get tons of compliments on how cool it looks. It's a very well made product and I've read that this style of leather (the English Bridle) gets softer and more molded to your body over time, so it just gets better. You will love this! The one thing I have noticed is a bit more back pain, just because before I wouldn't keep both camera bodies slung over each shoulder all day, and now I tend to keep them on me for more of the day due to the ease of having a different prime lens on each body. But if you are already wearing two cameras slung across your shoulders all day, you will probably have less back pain...that was just my experience. 5 |
Gregory | 2024-09-15 09:11:58 |
I picked this filter up after deciding it was time to up the game with my photography. After reading numerous reviews on ND filters and debating between graduated, solid, the whole gamut, I decided the 10 stop was the way to go. Took it out for the first time the other day to test it out and was extremely satisfied with how my shots turned out! Shot in the middle of the day when the sun was at its highest and turned out some beautifully balanced images, even with a 30 second open shutter. I will be picking this up in the 72 millimeter diameter for my other landscape lens ASAP. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-14 04:58:17 |
I've gone my entire life without a proper wheel setup for racing games. As a kid I had a couple of those $30 mad catz steering wheels and never had a proper setup to utilize them. Even if I did the wheels were trash. Fast forward to now and I started thinking about racing setups to get me really into GT Sport. Since I'm limited on space I found a Playseat Challenge. The biggest plus about this is the storage size, along with having a proper seating position, unlike many of the cheaper setups out there that use a chair. Onto the wheel. I opted for this over the logitech due to the fact it's belt driven. No annoying clunks and ratcheting. Sure the logitech wheel looks better, but the thrustmaster wheel is perfect. Paddles are solid, feedback is great, noise level is perfect. I did buy the t3pa-pro pedals due to being able to position them like they are in a normal car, plus the all metal base/pedals are very nice. The first day of driving was a little strange, but quickly adaptable. Just adjusting pedals to my preference and overall seating position were the biggest obstacles at first. I had to learn how to drive with paddles for the first time as well. One thing with a wheel is if you're staying on track it's much easier to pull off consistent laps. In Day 2 on my first attempt I broke my Day 1 fastest lap time by 5 seconds. Day 3 I improved another second. Most of the top times compared to me are still 3 seconds faster, but you can definitely understand where you need to improve if you think about speed through corners, when to brake, feeling the tires at or before their breaking point. I wish I had this for as long as I've ever played any racing game. I do many player other genres on ps4 so GT isn't my primary game like a lot of GT players, but with a little patience you'll be having the most fun in a racing game in no time. 5 |
RazorUSMC | 2024-04-23 01:32:32 |
I have a couple of Moultrie Game cameras but this camera is awesome. the pictures are so clear and crisp. day time pictures are awesome and the night time pictures are just as clear and able to see what is at your feeder day or night and easy to identify. 5 |
Jerry | 2024-05-19 09:50:40 |
I have not had time to play this game. 5 |
Ken | 2024-06-04 01:39:10 |
li-ion is the way to go. 5 |
Michael | 2024-06-19 08:58:34 |
Like the ability to change 2 batteries at the same time and keep them together. Thinking about getting another for my other two Lithium Ion batteries. 5 |
jtuff50 | 2024-08-21 04:45:14 |
I've this flashlight for almost 4 years now and use it on the job pretty much every day. The 3.7 volt Li-Ion rechargeable battery is just starting to go but still works. It so convenient just to plug into a usb a charger. 5 |
Munn | 2024-07-15 01:38:59 |
Given the limits on size and number of Li-Ion batteries you can travel with on a plane this is the charger I have been waiting for: in most use cases it allows you to charge batteries faster than you can discharge batteries - with a few catches. It can draw up to 8 amps so you need a decent circuit to plug into. Also it's not the most inexpensive charger in the Core lineup but I think it could pay for itself with this kind of performance. Recently had a day on Steadicam powering an Alexa 35 with a Teradek Bolt 6LT and Arri focus motor. We were able to rotate between just two 150wh batteries the whole day. It was great. One nit pick: the fuse holder on the back protrudes a bit and isn't the most sturdy. It just got catch on the foam in a case and broke a retaining clip. Easy fix and pretty simple to work around. As long as it holds up this is The One! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-27 08:38:38 |
This has let me up my game for my clients big time. 5 |